I like that! I don't have a welder but, now I have an excuse to buy one. That is far more steady that the bolt on versions others have shown. Plus, it takes seconds to change instead of minutes. Also, less frustration from when one or both of the screws that hold the other tables in place fall on the floor and disappear!
I've been wanting one of these for several years but really never NEEDED one. I found one in almost brand new condition at a yard sale for $30 dollars. I did some cleanup (light rust), out on a new blade and put 140w gear oil in the gearbox. The mods you made to yours are really cool, but mine cuts through completely. This table, though. Wow! What a great design. Thank you!
Winky, You did a great job on the vertical conversion. Use what you have. I had 1 1/2" 11 G tubing and a piece of 1/4" plate. The beautyy is in the quick change. Thanks for getting this idea out for the home hobbyists with only a horizontal bandsaw.
That's a brilliant idea for a quick on/off table, watching you sit on the bandsaw at the end, just gave me the idea, to knock up a removable seat, that can fit over the end, something clean, and comfortable for my boney bum;).
Mark I love it. I am just gona go ahead and give it the Idea of the year award. I also like the jig you made for the mill. I will definitely make one of these for my saw. That is when i can get my shop door open. It has been frozen for over a week. One thing I may add to my saw table is an adjustable rip guide so i can rip or cut at an angle. Would be pretty easy using the concept of the mill jig you showed us. To quote you " I LIKE IT ! "
That arrangement makes it very nice where you can sit on the base and operate the saw vertically. Very nice indeed. This is a good upgrade again. Also, it seems like most all of my projects some how start at the band saw. I don't know if that is true for most other people but for our type of work that is how it goes. Thank you for sharing this one.
If mine didn't have a way to do this already, for about $25 worth of parts from Grizzly, I would be out in my shed building this. A very nice, and fairly easy build.
Excellent idea, not only saves the expense of buying another saw but also saves on floor space. An important thing for people with limited shop space
THANK YOU...for sharing. I like it too. Great idea, maybe a removable seat.
I like that! I don't have a welder but, now I have an excuse to buy one. That is far more steady that the bolt on versions others have shown. Plus, it takes seconds to change instead of minutes. Also, less frustration from when one or both of the screws that hold the other tables in place fall on the floor and disappear!
I've been wanting one of these for several years but really never NEEDED one. I found one in almost brand new condition at a yard sale for $30 dollars. I did some cleanup (light rust), out on a new blade and put 140w gear oil in the gearbox. The mods you made to yours are really cool, but mine cuts through completely. This table, though. Wow! What a great design. Thank you!
Winky, You did a great job on the vertical conversion. Use what you have. I had 1 1/2" 11 G tubing and a piece of 1/4" plate. The beautyy is in the quick change. Thanks for getting this idea out for the home hobbyists with only a horizontal bandsaw.
That saw is looking really good. Thumbs up and thanks for sharing.
That's a brilliant idea for a quick on/off table, watching you sit on the bandsaw at the end, just gave me the idea, to knock up a removable seat, that can fit over the end, something clean, and comfortable for my boney bum;).
Has been on my list to do since you mentioned it a while ago. Thanks for the video.
I have that saw exactly and I am definitely building that attachment for sure thanks for sharing.
Best idea for this I've seen. A little bulky but worth the extra storage space needed. Thanks
Love your videos! Always something useful and practical!!
I’m really glad I found your channel. You seem like a wealth of knowledge 👍
Great idea Mark. Between you and Yuchol from Woods Creek Workshop, you've made my weekend. Enjoy the rest of yours. Stay safe and well :)
I forsee all kinds of tinkering with this design on your part. Works good!
Love your build, going to copy it !!! LOL !!!
It's even got a seat, that's alsome man, you can come up with some great ideas. Great job.
Mark I love it. I am just gona go ahead and give it the Idea of the year award. I also like the jig you made for the mill. I will definitely make one of these for my saw. That is when i can get my shop door open. It has been frozen for over a week. One thing I may add to my saw table is an adjustable rip guide so i can rip or cut at an angle. Would be pretty easy using the concept of the mill jig you showed us. To quote you " I LIKE IT ! "
That arrangement makes it very nice where you can sit on the base and operate the saw vertically. Very nice indeed. This is a good upgrade again. Also, it seems like most all of my projects some how start at the band saw. I don't know if that is true for most other people but for our type of work that is how it goes. Thank you for sharing this one.
This is the design I was waiting for thank you very much for sharing it kind sir.
If mine didn't have a way to do this already, for about $25 worth of parts from Grizzly, I would be out in my shed building this. A very nice, and fairly easy build.